Walt Disney World has been taking the steps to make its parks more family friendly lately.

The theme park recently removed all animated alligators following the June incident when a young boy was fatally attacked by a gator in a Disney's resort — but Splash Mountain isn't the only ride that's getting tamed down!

Disney's Hollywood Studios just de-sexualized one of its oldest rides by digitally altering the pre-show video for Aerosmith's Rock ‘N' Roller Coaster!

Park frequenters may have noticed Steven Tyler used to make a peculiar hand gesture in the video that plays for the in-line riders — which could be mistaken for a "crude" thumb-to-ring-finger sexual gesture (seen above) commonly known as "the shocker".

With such huge superstars coming forward and announcing that they don't fit into specific sexual or gender identities, people are starting to become more open and accepting toward those who don't necessarily identify with conventional genders or sexualities!

The 68-year-old crooner — who is currently pursuing a country music career, too — spoke to the radio host about the band's 46-year long career and the thoughts behind wrapping things up next year, saying:

Steven Tyler has made his relationship with his 28-year-old personal assistant public!

The 67-year-old Aerosmith rocker was said to have been dating Aimee Ann Preston back in 2014 — but now the couple has made their first public appearance as a couple at the Elton JohnAIDS FoundationOscars viewing party last month.

Tyler and Preston made their grand entrance hand-in-hand as they confidently strutted down the red carpet.

But there were TONS of other commercials that waited until the big game to debut, like Kevin Hart acting like an over protective dad for Hyundai, or Steven Tyler's trippy spot for Skittles. And let's not forget the Hulk or the little intestine man who captured the world's attention!

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On The Howard Stern Show, the Aerosmith frontman claimed that a chat he had with Axl actually sparked the reconciliation, saying:

"I did meet Axl a few years ago and we had that talk. I said, 'You need to get back together again soon because we all f*cking miss you.' Same thing that someone said to me [a few years back]…. So I said to Axl, you gotta get back. There's a place in time where if you don't, you're gonna miss it."

But now, the group is demanding that's not how it happened. Like at ALL!

On Wednesday, the band took to Twitter to share a shady statement about their highly-anticipated headlining spot at the music festival, posting: